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The new BenQ W703D Projector is a 3D projector perfectly suited for the home cinema market. Great built in 3D adapter feature on the BenQ W703D enables easy set up and saves you money. This lets you link straight to Sky 3D or a 3D Blu-Ray Player cutting out the extra fuss and extra cabling needed to connect to a separate 3D adapter before connecting to your source. If you compare a projector with similar specifications but without a built in adapter, buying the BenQ W703D can save you at least £200 as you are basically getting a free adapter.

Offering a good 720p HD resolution to match HD content from Sky and 3D ready for future proofing yourself. It has dual HDMI to connect to your favourite HD sources and has a good brightness of 2200 Lumens so you don’t have to sit in the dark to use at home. The BenQ W703D gives you all of this and a great definition thanks to a contrast ratio of 10,000:1. A Great buy for Sub £600!

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DLP projectors powered by Lasers are finally here and it looks like this is the biggest change to the projector world in the last 5 years. Just Projectors saw the BenQ LX60STand the BenQ LW61STprojectors at the BETT education show and were amazed how far the lamp free technology has improved from the Hybrid DLP range available.

The concept of having a lamp with a life of 20,000 hours is not new to the market but powering it by a laser and a colour wheel giving a stunning 80,000:1 contrast ratio means that it is 4000 times better than its competitors. It’s great to have some real competition out there now!

Other benefits include a brand new power saving option which means up to 90% less power consumption will make the BenQ laser ranger very popular with schools, colleges and universities. Instant on feature with startup times as little as 5 seconds is yet another great feature for the classroom but also for the boardroom and on the go presenters.

Other great aspects to the new Laser projector range from BenQ is:

No colour fading, this is only achievable with the Laser LED combination

Environmentally friendly mercury-free light source

Manual brightness adjustment setting to suit different surroundings.

Eco Blank Mode – Great for teachers, enables you to blank the projector screen to redirect students focus and lowers power consumption down to 10%

SmartEco Mode – The projector automatically decides the optimum brightness level by the input source to give the user the best contrast for their image

No source detected mode – Feature which automatically lowers the projector’s brightness to 10% when no display source has been detected for over 3 minutes

It isn’t surprising that BenQ have launched their first laser projectors as short throw 0.6:1 & 0.49:1 throw ratios respectively, with 2000 lumens ensuring a good level of brightness (always need a lower level of lumens on short throw projectors as the image has less distance to travel) as this sits very well for the growth in ultra short throw projectors. And just to make sure you get the most from the projector it comes with the following:- LAN display, USB display, 2 x 10w built in speakers, microphone input and iPhone/iPad wireless display support meaning you are getting a great deal of features and future proofing yourself.

Yes, these projectors are going to cost more but taking into consideration savings on lamp life, the time to source and change lamps, reduction in installation costs and the stability of the technology compared to the other long lamp life technology where people have had a problem with colours fading, these projectors are going to be the way forward.

We at Just Projectors believe that this brand new DLP Laser powered projector technology is going to change the way of projectors forever. The BenQ LX 60STand LW 61ST will be available in the next couple of weeks. For more information on the BenQ laser range, please visitwww.projectors.co.uk or Call our experts on 0800 027 7785 / 01189 070703

Viewsonic Add HDMi To Their Projectors

Just Projectors are pleased to announce the arrival of Viewsonic’s new HD Ready projector range including the new models, the Viewsonic PJD5133 SVGA projector – EAN 0766907556711 and the Viewsonic PJD5233 XGA projector – EAN 0766907556919. Viewsonic have put HDMi connections now so they can deliver the highest quality of high definition video and audio without losing any degradation. Both the PJD-5133 and the PJD-5233 use DLP technology and with the help of the new HDMi connectivity on the new Viewsonic range means that they are both 3D ready and can be used with the Viewsonic VP3D1 3D Adapter. Find some more info on Viewsonic’s new HD ready projectors below:

Viewsonic PJD5133 – The 3D Ready SVGA PJD-5133 is a lightweight DLP projector uses Viewsonic’s BrilliantColor Technology which makes it ideal for anyone looking for a low cost projector that can be used for meetings and lectures. The PJD-5133 only weighs 2.6kg’s making it light and portable, and therefore suitable for mobile users looking for a projector to use for on the go presentations. The Viewsonic PJD 5133 SVGA has an eco mode that reduces heat and noise levels, with a lamp life of 6000 hours on top of this, the PJD5133 has an very low total cost of ownership.

Viewsonic PJD5233 – The PJD 5233 delivers brilliantly clear images with XGA resolution and 2700 lumens making it bright even in ambient lighting. The PJD-5233 is great for business or education as it lightweight at only 2.6kg’s, offers good connectivity in the form of HDMi connection & great colour reproduction with the help of a 3000:1 contrast ratio and a sophisticated 6-segment colour wheel. As the PJD-5523 comes with HDMi connection it is also suitable for home use as it can connect to high definition home devices such as blu-ray players, HD receivers and HD games consoles.

Mitsubishi have released some new ultra short throw projectors with the WD380U-EST and the XD360U-EST. Just Projectors are here to give you a bit more information on the specifications on these new projector models. Both are fairly similar as they are extreme short throw projectors, the WD380UEST though is WXGA so is a 16:9 format where as the XD360UEST is XGA so it is in 4:3 format. Find some more info on the differences on Mitsubishi’s new short throw projectors below.

Mitsubishi WD380U-EST– An extremely short throw projector with a throw ratio of just 0.375:1 making it the ideal projector for the smallest of classrooms and boardrooms. 2700 lumens make it bright even in well lit rooms. WXGA resolution means this projector will work well with modern day laptops, computers and macs. A very lightweight short throw at only 4kg’s makes for easy portability when moving between classrooms or boardrooms.

Mitsubishi XD360U-EST – This XGA resolution, 3D Ready ultra short throw has a throw ratio of just 0.469:1. Again ideal in even well lit rooms with 2500 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio make for deep blacks. Being XGA resolution, the XD360UEST will produce 4:3 images. A very quiet machine at only 28db and weighing in at just 4kg’s makes it very good for use for presentations. Being a DLP and having a very long lamp life of 6000 hours means the XD360U-EST has very impressive cost of ownership.

Just Projectors are proud to announce the release of the Optoma HD600X-LV. The long awaited brighter version of the Optoma HD600X now has an improved 2500 lumens for comfortable viewing at home during the day. 3D Ready and 720p makes the HD600X-LV an ideal 3D projector for home use.

BenQ W710ST – The W710ST is the only 3D ready, 720p short throw projector on the market at the moment making it ideal for home use especially for gaming as the projector can be closer to the screen. The w710ST also boasts 2500 lumens and dual HDMi.

BenQ MX850UST – The MX850UST is an ulta short throw with a 0.45:1 lens on it. 2500 Lumens, XGA resolution projector that is 3d ready and has interactive whiteboard capabilities. Ideal for education users.